Any of you have kids that play youth football? If so what leagues? My son was with AAU travel program Carolina Bulldogs, but this season we ended up back at D6. Had our first scrimmage last night and he showed out. Just wondering if anyone else on here has kids that play.

CWall2001 wrote:Any of you have kids that play youth football? If so what leagues? My son was with AAU travel program Carolina Bulldogs, but this season we ended up back at D6. Had our first scrimmage last night and he showed out. Just wondering if anyone else on here has kids that play.

Try not to take this the wrong way, but please don't let your child "specialize" in a sport. Travel leagues don't make your son bigger, stronger, faster. You will eventually burn him out on the particular sport. Let him try them ALL!

I know what you mean, and please don't think that's what we're doing here. He has played baseball and football since he was 4 years old and loves the game. This year is his first year not playing baseball. He is playing football and will be running track this year as well. I do have to argue with your travel sports argument though. The improvement he has picked up from the AAU ball and the All-American games he plays in have definitely improved his game. Season stats through 7 games:

Travel ball definitly made him better. I understand what you're saying, but my son picks which sports he wants to play and how much he wants to play. It's what he does for fun. He trains when he wants to, and is constantly studying the game. Just to be clear though, he no longer plays travel football as I stated in my first post.

CWall2001 wrote:I know what you mean, and please don't think that's what we're doing here. He has played baseball and football since he was 4 years old and loves the game. This year is his first year not playing baseball. He is playing football and will be running track this year as well. I do have to argue with your travel sports argument though. The improvement he has picked up from the AAU ball and the All-American games he plays in have definitely improved his game. Season stats through 7 games:

Travel ball definitly made him better. I understand what you're saying, but my son picks which sports he wants to play and how much he wants to play. It's what he does for fun. He trains when he wants to, and is constantly studying the game. Just to be clear though, he no longer plays travel football as I stated in my first post.

Personally I think that sport is the best way of spending time for young people. It trains their brains and body at the whole. As rule, children are changing in a better way.

Don’t change yourself to be perfect. Find someone thatis as imperfect as you to complete you.

Jr plays travel baseball.will try football next year.he turned down the middle school team this year to keep up with school.I let him play what he wants.but at 5ft 6 or7 185 in 7th grade(not the biggest but solid enough) i think he should give it a try.I hope he does well.but who knows.Is travel football like baseball in that you have to watch out for teams that arent in your best interest?